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Twilight Sparkle-Money

Princess Twilight Sparkle, after she married Prince Little Money "L Money" and had her surname hyphenated to "Twilight Sparkle-Money" show him she loves him the most.
Everypony, Please welcome Princess Twilight Sparkle-Money.
by King Of My Little Pony November 25, 2024
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Rainbow Dash-Money

Rainbow Dash's full name after she married Prince Little Money "L Money" and had her surname "Dash" hyphenated to "Rainbow Dash-Money" show L Money she loves him very much.
Hey there Rainbow Dash-Money!
by King Of My Little Pony January 31, 2025
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Miami Monday Money

It’s like normal Monday money, expect it’s doubled. We in Miami bitch.
Like Monday money but in Miami. Miami Monday money.
by anonymous February 3, 2025
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drugs and money

ONE of THE BEST songs by chase atlantic frfr
"drugs and money is my favorite song on chase atlantics album chase atlantic
by anonymous February 5, 2025
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Hard Problem of Money

The problem of its intrinsic valuelessness. Money is a collective hallucination with no inherent worth (a paper dollar, a digital bit). Its value derives solely from the shared belief that others will accept it for goods and services. The hard problem is maintaining this fragile consensus, especially as money becomes increasingly abstracted (from gold to paper to digits to cryptocurrencies). The entire global economy rests on a confidence game. If that faith evaporates, the "value" vanishes instantly, revealing money as a pure social construct of trust—the most powerful and volatile fiction ever created.
Example: A central bank performs "quantitative easing"—it creates billions of dollars by electronically altering numbers in bank accounts. No new goods or services exist, but the money supply grows. If people believe this new money is "real," inflation may be controlled. If they lose faith, hyperinflation ensues. The hard problem: Money's value isn't in the paper or the number; it's in the shared psychology of a population. It's a story we all tell each other, and the economy is the act of everyone continuing to believe the plot. It works until, suddenly, it doesn't. Hard Problem of Money.
by Enkigal January 24, 2026
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Who's minding the monetary?

What da "nerdy monk wif da glasses" asks when looking over da "none of this adds up" account-books-shambles
for said "vows 'n' virtues" establishment.
In da "Bionic Woman" episode, "Sister Jaime", our turbo-muscled heroine --- in an effort to find out da answer to Oscar Goldman's question, "Who's minding the monetary?" --- poses as a nun to infiltrate a convent dat is under suspicion of drug-smuggling, and uses her super-powers to both expose and shut down said "false-profit" --- I mean, I mean --- p-r-o-p-h-e-t --- organization!
by QuacksO January 24, 2026
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Theory of Constructed Money

The principle that money has no intrinsic value; its worth is a 100% collective agreement. A dollar bill is just fancy paper. Its power to command goods, labor, and loyalty comes solely from our shared trust in the system behind it—the government that issues it, the banks that manage it, and the community that accepts it. Money is a social technology, a ledger of trust made physical, and if that trust evaporates, it reverts to its material worth: zero.
Example: "I tried to buy coffee with a $20 bill from a board game. The barista rejected it, demonstrating the Theory of Constructed Money. My Monopoly money and the U.S. tender were equally green pieces of paper. The only difference was the collective faith in the U.S. Treasury's story. His faith was in the Federal Reserve's fiction, not the one from Parker Brothers."
by Abzu Land January 31, 2026
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